

Esau Tugume
Research Associate, BRAC Uganda
Esau is a Research Associate at BRAC Uganda’s Independent Evaluation and Research Cell (IERC). He is a multidisciplinary researcher and Agronomist with over 8 years in program evaluation and research development. His main interests include agriculture, food systems, rural development, labour markets and MSMEs Development. He holds a Master of Science in Agro Ecology from Uganda Martyrs University, Uganda and Bachelor of Science in Horticulture from Mountains of the Moon University, Fort portal, Uganda. He is also a Visiting Research Fellow at Centre for Effective Global Action (CEGA) at University of California Berkeley.
Recent work by Esau Tugume
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How are manufacturing firms organised in Uganda?
Even large manufacturing firms in Uganda resemble groups of self-employed workers, which limits the gains to scaling these firms
Published 19.03.24
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Technology rental and small firm productivity in urban Uganda
Rental markets for large machines between small firms allow them to achieve economies of scale, increasing mechanisation and aggregate productivity
Published 16.10.20